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to switch back to original,make sure u have the flash.zip file for reference.you need to delete all the files(not folder) that are the same from the flash.zip file in the system/bin , system/etc and system/lib using root explorer in ur phone .. done..anddont mess with META-INF folder..

are u sure u delete all the files in those 3 folders in system folder? if yes, then it should work after u restart ur phone..if u make a backup, u can restore back before u flash beats audio..but, if it still dont work after the restart and u dont make a backup, then try to download a new files that i have fixed and flash it again using cwm and make sure u make a backup this time.if it's still doesnt work, the last way is by flash back stock rom..thats all i can help..but i think if u dont want to flash back stock rom, u can try to replace system/bin folder, system/etc folder and system/lib folder with a custom rom system/bin folder, system/etc folder and system/lib folder using root explorer.. but i dont test it, it might brick ur phone.. so be careful in replacing the folder..u can take a look at a list of custom roms for sgw here : http://mygalaxywonder.blogspot.com/2012/03/list-of-custom-rom-for-samsung-galaxy.html

hey.....when i rebooted it. I found a problem a have been keeping an eye on. After rebooting. Some Beats Audio Files are kept in the original place. I have deleted them before rebooting. Can you teach me what to do?

if i simply use android recovery mode to flash it. Is it possible? Cause I am impatient and it takes so long to *set up connection* when installing clockworkmod. So can you help in this? what I mean is that: can you fix the file to *android recover mode* flashable. Please try your best!

no. you cant use android recovery to flash this file..you need cwm to flash it..and it is safe to flash it because this one is fixed..older version is also working for me but some users have some problem with it.. so, i fix it and it should work fine now..just to be safe, always backup using nandroid in cwm before flash something like custom rom or custom mods like this one, beats audio

when i rebooted it. I found a problem a have been keeping an eye on. After rebooting. Some Beats Audio Files are kept in the original place. I have deleted them before rebooting. Can you teach me what to do?

well, if u delete the files using root explorer, it should do it.. my suggestion is u flash stock rom / custom rom back without wipe data. Then, try to flash it back using cwm, not android recovery.. good luck

i know, i have been using cwm to flash roms, mods and so on, it is so good to have cwm installed, you mean without wiping anything? Then everything will crash! Cause the custom rom's data and the stock rom's can have conflict

Well if u wipe data, every apps u installed on stock rom will gone. For me, i dont wipe anything except cache and every apps works fine for me after i install a new custom rom. Unless u want to install cm9[unofficial ICS], u need to wipe data cause it will make most of installed apps force close and crash because there is a conflict between the two different android version[ICS and GB].Custom rom based on gingerbread[GB] is fine for me without wipe data or anything except cache and no apps force close or crash.reason i dont wipe data cause im too lazy to install all the apps again. so, it's up to you to wipe data or not. but, if u too scare to brick ur phone, wipe data and everything else then.. :)